Say goodbye to the empty lot across from the Mueller Control Tower – Austin Modern Lofts has been selected to build the next mixed-use residential and retail development, at the northwest corner of Berkman Drive and Tom Miller Street. Breaking ground in early 2018, Austin Modern Lofts will feature 91 for-sale residential units. These units […]

]]>Say goodbye to the empty lot across from the Mueller Control Tower – Austin Modern Lofts has been selected to build the next mixed-use residential and retail development, at the northwest corner of Berkman Drive and Tom Miller Street.

Breaking ground in early 2018, Austin Modern Lofts will feature 91 for-sale residential units. These units will consist of 35 attached condos in a mixed-use building, with approximately 6,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, along with 56 attached, townhomes, five of which will be shop houses that will include first-floor commercial space with two stories of living space above.

“We’re pleased to welcome a new homebuilder who appreciates Mueller’s goal for more dense and diverse home products that appeal to a wide variety of homebuyers,” said Ken Blaker, Senior Vice President of Development at Catellus. “Austin Modern Lofts has a strong reputation and tremendous experience in this type of product. We look forward to seeing this new, thoughtfully designed project join the Mueller community.”

Some units will have direct views of downtown Austin and the natural setting of Mueller’s Southwest Greenway, with open space and walkways within the project.

Buyers can expect modern appointments and finishes in all dwellings, such as:

Roof and patio terraces

Tall ceilings

Contemporary finishes

Once the project is fully designed, Austin Modern Lofts will have home pricing information available. Construction for the project is scheduled to begin by spring of 2018, with the first move-ins anticipated by first quarter of 2019, weather permitting.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/10/affirmative-new-mixed-use-project-to-be-built-across-from-mueller-control-tower/feed/0ICING ON THE PANCAKE: KERBEY LANE CAFE COMING TO MUELLERhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/08/kerbey-lane-cafe-mueller/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/08/kerbey-lane-cafe-mueller/#commentsWed, 30 Aug 2017 20:36:56 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=5750Four years after Mueller residents staged an “eat in” in hopes of convincing Kerbey Lane Café to open a location in Mueller, we are finally getting our wish! Kerbey Lane Cafe – famous for its pancakes, queso, seasonal menus and for giving back to the community – will open a new location in the heart […]

Four years after Mueller residents staged an “eat in” in hopes of convincing Kerbey Lane Café to open a location in Mueller, we are finally getting our wish!

Kerbey Lane Cafe – famous for its pancakes, queso, seasonal menus and for giving back to the community – will open a new location in the heart of Mueller in the fall of 2018 on Aldrich Street.

“Bringing Kerbey Lane Cafe to Mueller is a dream come true for us as well as the neighborhood,” says chief executive officer Mason Ayer, who is the son of Kerbey Lane founders Patricia Atkinson and David Ayer. “We’re big fans of Mueller’s diverse, sustainable, and walkable community and are looking forward to being a part of this dynamic urban village in the heart of Austin,” Ayer says.

Kerbey Lane Cafe Mueller, the eighth location of the iconic local restaurant, is expected to be open from 6 a.m. to midnight daily, with room to seat 230 patrons, including at least 30 outdoor patio seats.

Kerbey Lane Mueller will be on the ground floor of the Texas Mutual Insurance Company headquarters building, currently under construction. About 20,000 square feet of space on the ground floor of the Texas Mutual building has been set aside for retailers and restaurants, including Kerbey Lane Café.

“Texas Mutual has a long history of supporting local companies,” says Rich Gergasko, president and CEO, Texas Mutual Insurance Company. “With its focus on fresh, home-made quality food and commitment to the community, Kerbey Lane Cafe was a natural fit as we considered neighbors for our new home in Mueller. Our employees are very excited about having this local icon in our building,” Gergasko says.

In advance of its opening next year, Kerbey Lane will participate in Mueller happenings including the free Aldrich Street Celebration taking place on Sept. 14 from 7-10 p.m. Kerbey will join Texas Mutual and other Mueller businesses at the celebration, and will have free samples of its famous queso and roasted vegetable dip, giveaways, and the chance to win prizes.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/08/kerbey-lane-cafe-mueller/feed/15 REASONS WE CAN’T WAIT FOR MUELLER’S 7TH PUBLIC PARK TO OPENhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/06/5-reasons-mueller-seventh-public-park/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/06/5-reasons-mueller-seventh-public-park/#respondFri, 02 Jun 2017 16:05:25 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=5663The construction of Mueller’s next public park is underway! Town Center Park will mark the seventh public park to open in Mueller; advancing the development’s larger sustainability goals, which include the preservation and expansion of green space. 1. Prospect Hill views The active 3.5-acre open green space, located just three blocks from Dell Children’s Medical Center and three blocks from the Thinkery on […]

]]>The construction of Mueller’s next public park is underway! Town Center Parkwill mark the seventh public park to open in Mueller; advancing the development’s larger sustainability goals, which include the preservation and expansion of green space.

1. Prospect Hill views

The active 3.5-acre open green space, located just three blocks from Dell Children’s Medical Center and three blocks from the Thinkery on the northern end of Aldrich Street, will feature a “prospect hill,” approximately 15-feet high, that will allow visitors elevated views of the park.

2. Entertaining and educational water features

Beyond “prospect hill”, Town Center Park will include a water feature that will emulate the way water flows in Central Texas: with a push of a button, park goers will be able to operate interactive jets that represent rain. The water will then channel through an area that resembles a Hill Country stream before the water shoots out of “limestone cliffs,” offering an interactive experience – fun and educational.

3. Fun with friends (human and furry alike)

Town Center Park will include sand volleyball courts, an enclosed dog-run and a flexible area for social games like Bocce or Kubb. A nearby set of restrooms will feature a landscaped rooftop – aesthetically pleasing and functional.

4. Even more space to work on our fitness

When it comes to hike & bike trails we say, “The more the merrier!” The new park will include a 10-foot wide trail and an exercise/stretching area will also include a bicycle care station alongside bike racks.

5. Mueller fun for the whole family

A children’s playground, sensory gardens and rain gardens will join nearly 220 new trees around an open lawn area suitable for family picnics, flying a kite or playing catch.

The park is scheduled to be completed later in 2018 and we can’t wait!

Town Center Park is the latest development surrounding Mueller’s Aldrich Street, a vibrant activity hub in the heart of the master-planned Mueller community. Come take a visit! Want all this fun at your doorstep? Contact us to learn more about Mueller homes for sale within walking distance of this desirable area.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/06/5-reasons-mueller-seventh-public-park/feed/0ALDRICH STREET TOWN CENTERhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/03/aldrich-street-town-center-2/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/03/aldrich-street-town-center-2/#commentsThu, 02 Mar 2017 14:39:21 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=5470The Mueller Town Center is ever changing! Take a virtual walk through the Aldrich Street town center to see what’s now open, coming soon and under construction. Follow along with the map below and photos taken today. Alamo Drafthouse Starting at #1, we can see that the Alamo Drafthouse Mueller is preparing to open! With preview nights […]

]]>The Mueller Town Center is ever changing! Take a virtual walk through the Aldrich Street town center to see what’s now open, coming soon and under construction. Follow along with the map below and photos taken today.

Alamo Drafthouse

Starting at #1, we can see that the Alamo Drafthouse Mueller is preparing to open! With preview nights beginning this weekend and a grand opening set for March 9, the countdown is on. Tickets are on sale now and we can’t wait! Trying to sneak a peek in the windows, can you see the Barrel o’ Fun? This brand new concept for Alamo is a family friendly carnival during the day and turns into the Bar O’ Fun for adults after 5pm.

Diamond Building

Moving on to #2, BD Riley’s Irish Pub is getting its finishing touches! Fingers crossed we will be able to enjoy a pint on St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner. Blue Genie has designed a 17′ tall water tower shaped like a Guiness pint to collect rainwater, highlighting the green building features at Mueller.

In addition to BD Riley’s, the Diamond Building is also going to feature several other restaurants including JT Youngbloods Fried Chicken. Slated for an opening this month, JT Youngbloods is starting to take shape and we think that we spy a TAKEOUT WINDOW! Sorry, got a little excited… More of the building is being finish out out to include Lick Ice Cream, Halcyon Coffee and Stella Public House.

Paseo

Next we catch a glimpse of the Paseo on #3, this walkway takes you to the Thinkery (#4) and on to Lake Park. This walkable Paseo is what Mueller is all about. It’s a space to interact with community members and shops throughout the town center.

AMLI

Finally, as an update to our most recent blog posts, Whitchcraft has opened at the AMLI. With an incredibly large selection of beers on tap and in bottles, they seem to have almost everything. Not into beer? They also have great coffee! A fantastic addition to the first two ALMI tenants: Bribery Bakery and L’Oca d’ Oro.

The variety and amenities of the Aldrich Street Town Center are incredible, with so much to take part in right now and in the very near future. Come take a visit! Want a shorter commute to all of the fun? Contact us to learn more about Mueller homes for sale within walking distance of this desirable area.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2017/03/aldrich-street-town-center-2/feed/1Mueller Restaurant Opening – L’Oca D’Orohttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2016/06/mueller-restaurant-opening/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2016/06/mueller-restaurant-opening/#respondThu, 02 Jun 2016 14:24:58 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=4922Italian eatery L’Oca D’Oro has raised its distinctive neon goose at Mueller Austin. The new Mueller restaurant, next door to Bribery Bakery and The Thinkery, signals more unique, locally focused business at the Town Center. The restaurant will make nearly everything in house, including their bread, pasta, cheese, salumi, vinegar, and liqueur. Co-owner and GM […]

The restaurant will make nearly everything in house, including their bread, pasta, cheese, salumi, vinegar, and liqueur. Co-owner and GM Adam Orman and chef/owner Fiore Tedesco say their goal in creating the L’Oca D’Oro was to bring that level of attention and care into the context of an approachable, family-friendly neighborhood restaurant.

The details run deep. “We mill our grains daily for all our homemade pasta, giving them a lightness and vibrancy that you usually don’t see.” In addition, L’Oca D’Oro does their own preserving, removing the need for any canned products, and built their own custom wood grill to impart complex, smoky flavors. Tedesco’s description of the dishes has our attention. “The porchetta, rolled pork belly with fennel seed, red pepper, and orange zest, will be a family-style favorite.”

L’Oca D’Oro/Facebook

Even ahead of opening, Mueller is a perfect match for L’Oca D’Oro. “We love the way this neighborhood has already
accepted us at the farmer’s market and at AMLI events and in conversations in front of the restaurant. We love the prospect of collaborating with Thinkery, Dell Children’s and Ronald McDonald House – all groups with which we already have relationships. This gives us an opportunity to be a positive influence in a model neighborhood,” says Orman.

Orman and Tedesco have already held several cooking workshops at the Thinkery, which helped them develop the children’s menu at L’Oca D’Oro. More gardening and cooking classes are planned for the near future.

L’Oca D’Oro is one of several new walkable businesses that make Mueller an outstanding place to live. Contact us to learn about available homes at Mueller both on and off MLS!

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2016/06/mueller-restaurant-opening/feed/0TOWN CENTER TAKING SHAPE IN HEART OF MUELLER AUSTINhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2016/01/town-center-taking-shape-in-heart-of-mueller/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2016/01/town-center-taking-shape-in-heart-of-mueller/#respondTue, 26 Jan 2016 22:43:36 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=4705Aldrich Street, Mueller Austin’s growing activity hub and town center, is taking shape in the heart of Mueller! Aldrich Street currently comprises Lake Park, the Thinkery, three multifamily communities, Seton’s administrative offices and an upcoming Alamo Drafthouse retail building; it is about to expand further with the addition of five new, local restaurants in a newly […]

]]>Aldrich Street, Mueller Austin’s growing activity hub and town center, is taking shape in the heart of Mueller! Aldrich Street currently comprises Lake Park, the Thinkery, three multifamily communities, Seton’s administrative offices and an upcoming Alamo Drafthouse retail building; it is about to expand further with the addition of five new, local restaurants in a newly announced three-story, mixed-use building fronting Mueller’s Lake Park.

B.D. Riley’s Irish Pub, Lick Ice Creams, Halcyon Coffee + Bar + Lounge, Stella Public House and J.T. Youngblood’s will each debut at Aldrich Street by early 2017. Along with the soon-to-open Bribery Bakery and L’Oca D’Oro on the first floor of the AMLI at Mueller building, this offering establishes an eatery and entertainment core for Mueller’s town center, which will become the densest part of Mueller.

Like its first pub on Sixth Street near the Driskill Hotel, B.D. Riley’s Irish Pubat Mueller is being constructed just outside of Dublin, Ireland, disassembled, packed and transported to Austin, to be reassembled here.

“My partners and I have been searching for the perfect spot for an Austin expansion for well over two years, and we all agree we found that spot on Aldrich Street in Mueller,” said John Erwin, B.D. Riley’s president and founder. “Our designers and craftspeople in Ireland are already working to bring another true Irish pub experience to Austin. Just as we do downtown, we will offer our award-winning menu, local live music, and a wide selection of Irish and local beers plus a full bar.”

“We’re going to incorporate a bit more color and playful elements to celebrate this location being directly across from the Thinkery, and, since we’ll face a lovely promenade, we’ll be able to have more outdoor seating than our current shops,” said Anthony Sobotik, who, along with Chad Pamatier, founded Lick in 2011.

“We’ve been so intrigued by the Mueller project and the Thinkery relocation for quite some time. Seeing its rebirth is exhilarating and we wanted to be a part of that, because we like to seek out locations within neighborhoods so we can grow with that community and be a destination that’s walkable and bikeable,” added Sobotik.

Halcyon, a coffeebar that originated in the Austin Warehouse District 15 years ago, will open its third location in Texas at Aldrich Street, serving as a coffeehouse by day and a bar and lounge by night, with food served all day. Incorporating a full kitchen and a full bar, Halcyon will offer a broad menu of inventive breakfast, salad, sandwich, snack and dessert options, along with craft cocktails and craft espresso drinks, including its famous Chocolate Espresso Martini and Table Side S’Mores.

Stella Public House, a farm-to-table pizza concept from Austin founders of Halcyon, will open its third location nationally at Aldrich Street. This first Austin location will feature Texas-sourced, artisan pizza prepared in an Italian Modena wood-fired oven and using Stella’s acclaimed dough recipe made in-house daily along with homemade mozzarella pulled in-house daily. Along with its artisanal wood-fired pizzas, the restaurant will also offer a seasonal menu of farm-to-table small plates, including its award-winning wild mushroom mac-n-cheese and lamb meatballs, as well as 30 rotating taps of craft beers from across the U.S. and internationally-curated wines.

J.T. Youngblood’sis a fast-casual, healthy alternative to fast food, featuring Texas-style fried and oak-roasted rotisserie chicken, along with house-made healthy sides, pies and ice cream. This modern take on a once iconic Texas restaurant will have dine-in and dedicated take-out service, plus a full bar and in-house bakery. Former TRIO at Four Seasons Austin general manager Jeff Haber, Lenoir chef- owner Todd Duplechan, and Jeffrey’s and Shoreline Grill co-founder Jeff Weinberger make up the team revitalizing one of the first farm-to-table concepts in Texas.

The approximately 56,000-square-foot, mixed- use building known as the “Diamond Building” because of the site’s baseball diamond shape, will be located along Aldrich Street fronting Simond Avenue and across the paseo from the Thinkery. Future office tenants will occupy the top two floors with unobstructed views of downtown Austin while the five restaurants profiled above will make up the first floor of this unique building designed in collaboration by Lake|Flato Architects and Studio8 Architects.

Aldrich Street’s “diamond building” will be located next to the Thinkery and house five eateries on the first floor with offices on the second and third floors. Image courtesy Studio 8 Architects, which, along with Lake|Flato Architects, designed the building.

The striking design includes an expansive, shaded outdoor patio that features a distinctive sloping roof and incorporates a large rainwater collection system. The building will be accented by a variety of materials, including exposed wooden timbers, as well as shaded areas both at street level and on balconies.

Construction has also begun on the two-story cinema building designed by Page Architects. Alamo Drafthouse will open into a ground-floor lobby with a bar/lounge serving 48 beers on tap, a stage for live music and cafe seating along the paseo. An expansive covered terrace will extend café seating and service to the second floor overlooking Aldrich Street. Their six auditoriums will occupy the second floor with capacity for approximately 600 people. The more than 54,000-square-foot building, located along Aldrich between Ragsdale and Robert Browning streets, will include additional street level shops and eateries. Both buildings are anticipated to earn Austin Energy Green Building and LEED ratings.

“People may not realize they are already enjoying Aldrich Street when they visit Lake Park and the Thinkery, but they’ll certainly recognize how they are part of Mueller’s evolving town center when Alamo and these terrific local eateries start opening this year,” said Greg Weaver, executive vice president of Catellus Development Corp., the master developer of Mueller. “Aldrich Street has been many years in the making to ensure we captured the right mix of businesses and design as we begin to roll out the district.”

At Aldrich Street, places to shop and dine will connect seamlessly with cultural, residential and office opportunities. Broad paseos and a lakefront park make the outdoors a key part of the experience. A strong emphasis on local businesses will underscore its sense of place with locations for a variety of retail merchants, hotel, casual and fine dining, pubs, live music, galleries, professional and neighborhood services. Aldrich Street is named for the street that bares the name of Roy Aldrich, who served as a Texas Ranger from 1915 to 1947 and whose farmland later became a part of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport and is today a part of Mueller.

The cinema building at Aldrich Street will feature Alamo Drafthouse on the second floor with retailers and eateries on the first floor.

To learn more about living near this vibrant area or to learn about the benefits of being one of our clients, contact us.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2016/01/town-center-taking-shape-in-heart-of-mueller/feed/0MORE THAN 500 NEW APARTMENTS COMING TO MUELLER AUSTINhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2015/09/more-than-500-new-apartments-coming-to-mueller-austin/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2015/09/more-than-500-new-apartments-coming-to-mueller-austin/#respondFri, 04 Sep 2015 20:42:33 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=4407Two veteran apartment developers are set to build more than 500 additional apartments within walking distance of Mueller’s burgeoning Aldrich Street town center. Divided between two complexes, construction on the units will begin this fall. AMLI, an established Mueller developer, will build two, four-story buildings near Aldrich Street and Barbara Jordan Boulevard that will include a mix […]

]]>Two veteran apartment developers are set to build more than 500 additional apartments within walking distance of Mueller’s burgeoning Aldrich Street town center.

Divided between two complexes, construction on the units will begin this fall.

AMLI, an established Mueller developer, will build two, four-story buildings near Aldrich Street and Barbara Jordan Boulevard that will include a mix of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units, many of which will feature unobstructed views of Mueller and the Austin downtown skyline. The average unit size is 100 square feet larger than the existing AMLI at Mueller units. A fitness center, business center, pool, cabana with outdoor kitchen and a skydeck are among the amenities planned.

“AMLI is excited to be developing a second apartment community within Mueller. The nearby Aldrich Street will include shops, restaurants, nightlife and cultural activities that will all be very attractive to our residents,” said Taylor Bowen, EVP of AMLI. “Our first community has proven to be very successful, which is a testament to the need for housing and a strong desire to live in a community like Mueller. We believe Mueller attracts potential residents who desire to live a healthier lifestyle in a LEED certified community.”

Another established Mueller developer, Greystar, will build a total of 201 units on four floors at Berkman Drive and Barbara Jordan Boulevard. The community will be designed specifically for active adults of at least 55 years of age, and is slated to open first in late 2016. Features will include a pool/spa, community gardens, sports lawn, yoga/wellness room, fitness studio, private dining room, display kitchen for cooking classes, game room/lounge and media room, for social meeting areas. There will also be approximately 2,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

“Mueller’s extensive amenities, as well as its proximity to the Austin city center, makes it an ideal setting to establish a well-appointed rental community that serves the active lifestyles of those 55 or better,” said Derek Brown, Managing Director of Development for Greystar. “There are and will be a number of walkable retail and entertainment options within minutes of the site, including Lake Park and the upcoming Alamo Drafthouse.”

30 units at Greystar’s complex and 48 units at AMLI’s will be reserved for residents who qualify for the Mueller Affordable Homes Program. This program targets households that make 60 percent or less of Austin’s median family income.

“AMLI and Greystar are two of the most admired multi-family developers in the country and we’re pleased to have both of them expand the residential offering at Mueller,” said Greg Weaver, executive vice president of Catellus Development Corp., Mueller’s master developer. “These 500-plus residential units help make Aldrich Street the most diverse and dense part of this compact and vibrant Mueller community.”

Currently, an estimated 5,000 people now call Mueller home. Once both projects are complete, Mueller will have about 1,740 apartments and about 1,000 homes.

For more information on these units or to discuss the benefits of being one of our clients, feel free to contact us at 512.761.5476 or info@muellersilentmarket.com.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2015/09/more-than-500-new-apartments-coming-to-mueller-austin/feed/0NEW LOCAL HOMEBUILDERS JOIN ESTABLISHED BUILDERS TO CREATE 275 NEW HOMES AT MUELLER AUSTINhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2014/10/new-local-homebuilders-join-established-builders-to-create-275-new-homes-at-mueller/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2014/10/new-local-homebuilders-join-established-builders-to-create-275-new-homes-at-mueller/#respondFri, 31 Oct 2014 19:01:04 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=3539Two new local homebuilders, Centerra Homes and Wes Peoples Homes, join four established Mueller Austin homebuilders to construct a total of 275 new market-rate and affordable-qualifying homes near Mueller’s former control tower. Centerra Homes, named the 2013 Builder of the Year by the Texas Association of Builders, is building a collection of garden court homes that will face […]

Two new local homebuilders, Centerra Homes and Wes Peoples Homes, join four established Mueller Austin homebuilders to construct a total of 275 new market-rate and affordable-qualifying homes near Mueller’s former control tower.

Centerra Homes, named the 2013 Builder of the Year by the Texas Association of Builders, is building a collection of garden court homes that will face a central garden area to maximize open space and minimize maintenance. The three-bedroom homes will range between 1,900 and 2,800 square feet and emphasize outdoor living spaces with prominent porches and balconies.

Wes Peoples, who has been building homes in Central Texas for more than 20 years, is building a collection of traditional yard house homes under the Urban Homes by Wes Peoples brand, that will range between 2,700 and 3,155 square feet with a variety of traditional and contemporary designs.

Approximately 58 of the homes in this next residential offering will be a part of the Mueller Affordable Homes Program, and interspersed throughout the new phases. Once the Mueller community is completed, 25 percent of all homes will be part of the program, which provides an opportunity for homebuyers who earn 80 percent or less of Austin’s median family income to purchase a home that is just three miles from downtown.

Each homebuilder is currently finalizing their designs, and builders are phasing their release of new homes. David Weekley has been writing contracts for a few months now, but Standard Pacific and Streetman Homes are gearing up for home sales in Section 7 and beginning to write contracts this weekend!The Muskin Company is also currently writing contracts on the Tilley Row Homes, designed by architect Michael Hsu’s office.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2014/10/new-local-homebuilders-join-established-builders-to-create-275-new-homes-at-mueller/feed/0MODERN ROW HOMES NOW FOR SALE AT MUELLER AUSTINhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2014/05/modern-rustic-row-homes-coming-soon-to-mueller-austin/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2014/05/modern-rustic-row-homes-coming-soon-to-mueller-austin/#commentsWed, 21 May 2014 19:56:05 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=3032Clean, modern lines with touches of wood define the newest set of row homes coming to the Mueller Development in Austin, TX. We are very excited to announce that the Michael Hsu Row Homes are now for sale at Mueller Austin. Hsu’s office focuses on creating livable, neighborhood-oriented urban spaces and has a reputation for […]

Clean, modern lines with touches of wood define the newest set of row homes coming to the Mueller Development in Austin, TX.

We are very excited to announce that the Michael Hsu Row Homes are now for sale at Mueller Austin. Hsu’s office focuses on creating livable, neighborhood-oriented urban spaces and has a reputation for their clean, contemporary design. The Muskin Company, a seasoned, custom home builder in Austin, will be developing the project. They have been building homes in Austin for over 30 years and at Mueller since it’s inception, including a Parade Home in 2009.

There will be a total of 8 modern farmhouse-style homes – two buildings of four. Theses homes are 1800 square feet with 3 beds/2.5 baths, and have features that raise the bar when it comes to turnkey luxury.

Every home comes standard with:

Metal roof

Spray foam insulation

Solar tubes for maximum light

Pre-wiring for solar panels

Tankless water heaters

Modern, wood paneling wall treatment completely disguising powder room and closets, which have a push & release mechanism to open

Feature built-in bookshelf, 12 feet long extending from the downstairs up to the second level

Construction is due to start early July with a projected 6 month build time. Please contact Hilary Herrin, hilary@muellersilentmarket.com, 512.913.8642 for more information including floor plans, elevations and finish out options.

]]>http://muellersilentmarket.com/2014/05/modern-rustic-row-homes-coming-soon-to-mueller-austin/feed/6DAVID WEEKLEY ANNOUNCES NEW MARKET RATE ROW HOMES IN MUELLERhttp://muellersilentmarket.com/2013/10/david-weekley-announces-new-market-rate-row-home-coming-soon/
http://muellersilentmarket.com/2013/10/david-weekley-announces-new-market-rate-row-home-coming-soon/#commentsTue, 15 Oct 2013 21:15:11 +0000http://muellersilentmarket.com/?p=2550David Weekley has just announced that they will have 14 new market rate row homes for sale, with sales likely to begin late November 2013. They are located in the section just north of where the residential is currently under construction, as you can see on the map to the right (click on it for a larger view). […]

]]>David Weekley has just announced that they will have 14 new market rate row homes for sale, with sales likely to begin late November 2013. They are located in the section just north of where the residential is currently under construction, as you can see on the map to the right (click on it for a larger view).

They will have four floor plans – the Welsh 1653 sf, the Brookshire 1915 sf, the Eastmont 2185 sf and the Wyntree 2240 sf – similar to what we’ve seen from them in the past. They will be grouped in buildings of three or four.

There is not any information on pricing at this time. Currently there is a general interest list, but not a waiting list, per se. Let me know if you’re interested in and I can get you on that list and keep you updated as plans develop.

Both David Weekley and Standard Pacific will be building on the 63 lots in this upcoming section. Stay tuned for updates on pricing and contracts. As usual, feel free to reach out with questions: